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WHERE TO STAY
Many visitors to Stora Karlsö choose to stay for a night or two. This is a way of getting to know the island and explore its charms. Visit the Ancylus cave "Stora Förvar" and find the traces of man. Have a look inside the museum. Take a leisurely walk around the island and admire the sunset. All is quiet, the breeze gentle, the air mild and the water crystal clear. You may even consider taking a quick dip instead of your morning shower.
There is a traditional hostel where you can stay. In fact the one on Stora Karlsö was appointed hostel of the year in 2003 by the Swedish Tourist Association. You might even like to stay in the old lighthouse or the former living quarters of the lighthouse keeper. Here the standard is higher and bed-linen as well as room service are included in the price.
Whether you stay overnight or just for the day a guided tour is definitely something to be recommended.
| Prices – The old lighthouse / the former living quarters of the lighthouse keeper | Skr each night | |
| Adults | 390 | |
| Children 3-15 years | 200 | |
| Addition for single room | 200 | |
| Prices – "Bulhuset" (new building by the sea) | Skr each night | |
| Inner room, 2 beds | 1000 Skr/room | |
| Gabel room, 2+2 beds | 1600 Skr/room | |
| Additional bed, Adults | 390 | |
| Additional bed, Children | 200 | |
| Prices – The Hostel | Skr each night | |
| The Hostel in Hien – Adults/Children | 240/120 | |
| The Hostel in Norderhamn & Bergshyddan – Adults/Children | 200/100 | |
| Addition for single room | 100 | |
| Addition, if not having an International Guest Card – Adults – Children |
50 25 |
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| Sheet | 100 | |
